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SUPREMACY
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Sources of EU LAw Mind Map on SUPREMACY, created by grantcat69 on 19/04/2013.
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SUPREMACY
supranationalism
cloud floating above member states
beyond the authority or jurisdiction of one national government
creates supremacy
ECJ
Article 10 states that: “MS shall take all appropriate measures, whether general or particular, to ensure fulfillment of the obligations arising
"out of the Treaties or other institutions of the communities"
Article 10 implies supremacy
Article 220
“The Court of Justice shall ensure that in the interpretation and application of this Treaty the law is observed.”
Costa v. ENEL
established the supremacy of European Union law over the laws of its member states
van Gend en Loos
direct effect
Simmenthal II
duty to set aside provisions of national law which are incompatible with Union law.
Marleasing SA
indirect effect
Directive
without MS would ignore EU law
Internationale Handelgesselshaft
Factorame
UK were not recognising supremacy
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